It's not only a matter of deserving though. There is legal back up to this.

I looked on another site where they have all the legal stuff. In the end user license agreement it says:" In exchange for the right to use content contributed by other users through the Software, when you contribute content through the Software, you expressly grant to other users of the Software the non-exclusive, perpetual, transferable, worldwide, irrevocable right to access and use, copy, modify, display, perform, and create and distribute derivative works from, your contributed content in connection with the Software, and to distribute and otherwise communicate your contributed content as a component of works that they create using the Software, for example, The Sims lots or The Sims videos, without further notice, attribution or compensation to you. You hereby waive any moral rights of paternity, publication, reputation, or attribution under applicable law with respect to EA.s and other players. use and enjoyment of such content contributions in connection with the Software."

If you didn't read all that (or understand it) that's fine, I can't say I totally do either. But it basically says that you waive all rights of ownership for things you make. People can use, share, and distribute them however they like. This site is a perfect example of that.

Thanks Alison. I was familiar with PMNBD before starting this site, and I have read the EULA (entirely). But it may be helpful for other people. Even though the EULA counters the copyright infringement reports, I have decided not to respond to the reports or pose a counter-claim. It's not about waging war on an opposite side, but more about focusing on keeping the fairness in custom content. Instead of relying on MediaFire (which is known to suspend accounts that distribute CC), I think finding a back-up way is better.